BloodRayne: Betrayal (PS3)

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 21 reviews of BloodRayne: Betrayal (PS3). The average rating for this product is 3.1/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the action. Views are divided on the controls.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) the BloodRayne: Betrayal (PS3) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 80/100 = Very good quality.

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Bloodrayne: Betrayal Review

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BloodRayne: Betrayal Review

I will admit that I was one of the people who really enjoyed the original BloodRayne games. They were cheesy and not the best action games, but I did find them enjoyable. With so many years passed...

Gorgeous visuals ; Boss battles ; Satisfying combat

Punishing in later levels ; Backgrounds can be bland ; Controls too lose for precision platforming

I will admit that I was one of the people who really enjoyed the original BloodRayne games. They were cheesy and not the best action games, but I did find them enjoyable. With so many years passed, you may be wondering why anyone would bother to...

BloodRayne: Betrayal - PS3 review at Thunderbolt Games

BloodRayne, the franchise, was founded on two core assumptions about gamers: their love for hyper-sexualized heroines and killing Nazis. With two games and three Uwe Boll films to the franchise's credit, BloodRayne was quite reasonably presumed dead....

Review: BloodRayne: Betrayal for PSN

I don't know about you, but when I thought of BloodRayne, I thought of a couple sub-par games and a really bad movie. While I didn't dislike the franchise in general, I didn't think too highly of it either. It wasn't until I started to see footage of...

With practice and determination, you can come to grips with the cumbersome controls. And once you overcome the handicaps, Betrayal can be a lot of fun. Each of the 15 levels tracks your score, and though you can squeak by with an F rating your first...

Review: BloodRayne Betrayal is Bizarro Devil May Cry

A tough-but-fair 2D sidescroller from Wayforward ends up being the best Bloodrayne game.

BloodRayne: Betrayal is a game from a parallel universe -- one where 3D games never took off and 2D action games continued to reign supreme. It's not surprising that such a game would come from WayForward, a developer that's proved their 2D chops again...

BloodRayne: Betrayal Review

BloodRayne: Betrayal plays like an old-school Castlevania game from the NES and SNES days. And you know what that means? It's awesome.

One thing concerns me about BloodRayne: Betrayal. Many gamers won’t give it a chance because of the BloodRayne moniker associated with it. But it would be a mistake to ignore a game like this. Betrayal isn’t for everyone, but for classic gamers looking...

BloodRayne: Betrayal Preview

The character of Rayne gripped me from the start, so I distinctly recall playing the original BloodRayne with great anticipation. I was a little let down but I continued to give the flame-haired vampire hottie a chance; consequently, I've played every...

At first, we’ll face simple braindead enemies that don’t really pose much of a problem but as time goes on, more challenging foes will rear their ugly heads. This sounds like standard side-scrolling fare, doesn’t it? The media we’ve seen thus far...